Workshops underway for Landmarks Capital funding

A series of drop-in workshops for 4Culture’s new Landmarks Capital program began this week at the Kent Library. Workshops will continue at various locations through April 24, leading up the application deadline on May 8, 2013.

Landmarks Capital supports “bricks and mortar” projects that help preserve designated local landmarks all around King County. We fund design, materials, and labor for rehabilitation projects large and small.

We encourage you to attend a free workshop prior to submitting your application, especially if you’re a first-time applicant! You’ll get an opportunity to ask questions, understand specific guidelines, and be taken through a step-by-step review of the application process.

For more information visit the Landmarks Capital program webpage, where you’ll find guidelines and the online application will be posted by Friday, March 8. Contact Flo at (206) 296-8682 to indicate Intent to Apply, and for help on project content. For technical help with the online application, contact Brandi Link at (206) 296.8707.

Note: this program replaces two familiar funding opportunities we’ve offered in the past – Landmarks Rehab, and Landmark Challenge Grants.

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